b'* Updated in March 2011 ^ Differences of less than 5% are not considered significant+ Slightly different measuren/d = no data a Annie E Casey Kids Count: data book ranks New Hampshire #1 for child health in 2010 bCarsey Institute report, 2008. Retrieved from www.carseyinstitute.unh.edu c US Census data 2009Keene High School only. National Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2003-2009) Obesity Prevention Program, NH Department of Health and Human Services Dec 2010 Childhood Obesity in New Hampshire, 2008-2009 **Cheshire County data is for the years 2006-2009: Recidivism in New Hampshire: A Study of Offenders Returned to Prison Within ThreeYears of their Release. New Hampshire and US data is for the years 2004-2007: Pew Center on the States, State of Recidivism: The RevolvingDoor of Americas Prisons (Washington, DC: The Pew Charitable Trusts, April 2011).SNAPSHOT:indicates areas where Cheshire County is doing better when compared to the rest of the USTRENDS: Green arrows show an improving trend at the county levelRed arrows show a declining trend at the county levelThe indicators with orange lines ===show that the numbers have not changed much over time, or are just starting to improve, and alongwith the red-arrow indictors can be considered the areas that need the most intervention focus. A few of the indictors represent baselinedata that have just begun to be collected at the county level.1Published in January, 2010, this document can be found at http://www.cheshire-med.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=345&Itemid=991 2This document includes the original 38 indicators chosen by Vision 2020s Steering Committee and Working Groups in 2008-09, as well as indicators more recently acquired from local,regionaland national data. 3Rankings from 2011 New Hampshire State Health Profile: Improving Health, Preventing Disease, Reducing Costs to All. NH Dept of Health and Human ServicesHave you ever thought about. . . ?Instant Recess Whether at home, work or school, recess isnt just for kids. Trade in your coffee break for a daily 10-minuteexercise break. Walk, run, skip rope, do jumping jacks. Ten minutes of exercise can positively impact your cardiovascular health and can burn as many as 150 calories.Walking and TalkingSpending too much time in the boardroom or sitting through meetings? Consider taking those sessions to go by meeting up for a walk instead. You may find that the activity energizes your mind as well as your body, and youll be burning calories as well.14'